Discovery Village At Alliance Town Center
3401 Amador Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76177
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Reviews of Discovery Village At Alliance Town Center in Fort Worth, Texas
5
(4 reviews)
Facility
5.0
Staff
5.0
Food
4.5
Activities
4.5
Karen
5
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December 5, 2021
Mom moved into Discovery Village at Alliance Town Center around three weeks ago. The community is excellent. It's not your typical assisted living place. It's almost like a cruise ship. It's very nice there. There's no smell. Her room is very spacious and welcoming. It has an area for a bedroom. It's got a little sitting area. It has a kitchen sink and a couple of cabinets. It has a large bathroom with a walk-in or rolling shower, and a spacious closet. Very nice. It's kind of new, but so far everything has been very, very good. The staff is excellent, very accommodating. I think the food is good. I have not eaten it. There are several days where she says she doesn't like the food, but that's an older person, and I think that's normal.
Dorothy
5
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June 27, 2021
My girlfriend's father is in Discovery Village at Alliance Town Center. They have senior independent living, they have assisted living, and then they have memory care. So they have three in one. My dad's 86, he's still independent, but the nice thing was he could go to assisted living. I was impressed with that. They get the residents involved in all kinds of neat things. But I am going tomorrow morning, my third visit, to check out the facility. We saw the assisted living. I didn't get to see the independent but it's close by. That place is really neat, it's located between two major hospitals. If you have heart problems going on, there's one hospital that specializes in heart. If you have, like, specialty problems, then you go to the other hospital. So that was the plus, very convenient. The cleanliness was very good. They help you with your medication, they come in and change the sheets, definitely clean your room. You can choose to go there and eat at the table with the other seniors, or you can get the food to come back to your room. My girlfriend showed me the menu. Wow, they have all kinds of stuff for the seniors. There's no reason for them to stay in the room. There's always something going on and they want them to socialize. They do have women's and men's Bible study, they have bingo night, they have movie nights, and they have card games, and other games to play. They'll take you to your doctor's appointment.
Helen
5
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July 7, 2018
I live at Watercrest at Alliance Town Center. We have a fitness center, a heated pool, hair salon, massages, pool tables, ping pong, games, cards, puzzles, darts, shuffleboard, and there's a bus that takes you to different places. I have a very well-appointed room, with plenty of space, a full kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, living room, and dining room. The staff is fantastic, very nice, and they all know your name. We have elevators, but it's a little difficult going down the hall to your room, but it's not bad.
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Lester783735
5
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October 11, 2016
We went to Watercrest at Alliance Town Center. It was very, very nice, and the people there were outstanding. The sales people were very, very helpful, and they answered a lot of questions. They were extremely nice, and we got a lot of information. It’s the only place we visited, and the reason we visited that is because it’s fairly close to where my son lives.
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Costs for Discovery Village At Alliance Town Center in Fort Worth, Texas
Independent Living
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$2,792
Starting Price
Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$5,803
Starting Price
Assisted Living
This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.
$5,010
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Discovery Village At Alliance Town Center in Fort Worth, Texas
General
- Resident Capacity: 207
- Minimum Age: 55
- Pets Allowed: Small pets allowed
About Discovery Village At Alliance Town Center in Fort Worth, Texas
“Watercrest at Alliance Town Center is now accepting reservations”
Watercrest at Alliance Town Center is coming to AllianceTexas, bringing the 18,000-acre mixed use development an eight-acre senior independent living community.
Watercrest is part of a broader residential strategy at Alliance Town Center, according to Hillwood, one that provides housing options for individuals at every life stage. It emphasizes health and wellness principles through healthy dining options, proximity and walkability to medical facilities, and accessibility to parks and open spaces, among other features.
“By design, Alliance Town Center is making it as easy as possible for residents to be part of a vibrant, active community, with access to all the facilities they need to meet their personal health and wellness goals.
Watercrest will offer amenities that encourage social activity, such as a full commercial kitchen, dining room, coffee shop, theater room and an activity room. Within Watercrest’s 350,000 square feet will be an aerobics room, outdoor pool and a home health agency. Additional convenience amenities include a country store featuring staple items, and storage units, which can be leased. Each of the 207 residential units will offer nine-foot ceilings, crown molding, full kitchens with granite countertops, and full-size washer and dryer connections.
Residents will have access to many nearby medical facilities, including Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance and its 73,000 square-foot adjoining office complex; the recently completed HCA Medical Center Alliance, as well as North Hills Hospital’s 10,500 square-foot ER at AllianceTexas; and the Wise Regional Hospital System’s Parkway Surgical Hospital.
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